Chapter 9 Section 1 The Origins of Progressivism.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 9 Section 1 Origins of Progressivism
Advertisements

Chapter 9: The Progressive Era
“Reforms under Progressivism” Chapter 9 Section 1 Notes.
Progressivism Because of industrialization, the populations of cities increased dramatically. High levels of immigrants came to the US from.
The Origins of Progressivism
(a)Define Federalism! (b)What are the jobs of the 3 branches of government?
The Progressive era: An introduction. THE GILDED AGE A look back…
1. SOCIAL WELFARE REFORM MOVEMENT
Progressive Movement Social Reform.
Progressive Era.
17.1 The Origins of Progressivism
The Origins of Progressivism
LESSON OBJECTIVES/ GOALS/ SWBAT
THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT BEGINS. SOCIAL PROBLEMS  Environmental Destruction  Child Labor  Immigrant Discrimination  Alcoholism  Political Corruption.
The Origins of Progressivism Political, economic, and social change in late 19 th century America leads to broad progressive reforms. Chapter 9, Section.
THE PROGRESSIVE ERA AMERICA SEEKS REFORMS IN THE EARLY 20 TH CENTURY.
The Origins of the Progressive Movement The US was struggling on many levels by the turn of the century. Political corruption was rampant in all levels.
Progressives Progressive Movement ProhibitionMuckraker Scientific Movement InitiativeReferendumRecall 17 th Amendment.
Jump Start List 5 things that are wrong with the way the US has developed between 1877 & 1898.
Origins of Progressivism What were the goals of Progressivism?
I. Progressivism; aimed at returning control of the government to the people a.Four Goals… –Protecting Social Welfare Social Gospel & settlement houses.
8:1 ● Progressivism ● Reaction to laisez-faire economics ● Government should take a more active role ● Faith in science and technology.
Chapter 9 The Progressive Era Part 1 Pages
Do Now 12/1/14 On your do now for today make a chart as follows and brainstorm the following concerning modern public education come up with as many as.
The Origins of Progressivism. Vocab Words  Progressive movement  Florence Kelley  Prohibition  Muckraker  Initiative  Referendum  17 th Amendment.
PROGRESSIVISM. Progressive Movement Aimed to return control of the gov. to the people, restore economic opportunities, and correct injustices of American.
Progressive Movement Warm Up Write down three things you would like to change about school. Write down three things you would like to change about your.
Progressive Era Terms  Progressive Movement  Florence Kelley  Prohibition  Muckraker  Scientific management  Robert La Follette  Initiative.
Progressivism. Progressive Movement Defined Progressive Movement – A movement seeking to return control of the government to the people restore economic.
Progressivism. Section 1 ALCOS: 2.2 Objectives  Students will identify the causes of Progressivism  Students will analyze the role that journalists.
Origins of Progressivism
MuckrackersMuckrackers GooGoosGooGoos TemperanceTemperance SuffragettesSuffragettes PopulistsPopulists MidclassWomenMidclassWomen LaborUnionsLaborUnions.
The Progressives Who were the Progressives? Who were the Progressives? Intellectuals and reformers committed to social change Intellectuals and reformers.
Ch 9 The Progressive Era Section 1 The Origins of Progressivism.
Progressive Movement Definition A Reform Effort to A Reform Effort to  Restore Economic Opportunies  Correct Injustices  Make Gov’t more responsible.
Introduction to the Progressive Era Chapter 17 Section 1.
The Progressive Era Introduction. Origins of Progressivism Main Idea: Political, economic, and social change in the late 19 th century led to broad progressive.
The Rise of Progressivism CHAPTER 17 SECTIONS 1 AND 2.
Protecting Social Welfare Attempts to soften the harsh living conditions brought on by urbanization and industrialization Young Men’s Christian Association.
17-1 The Origins of Progressivism. Social ReformsPeople and Groups Involved Successes 1. Social Welfare Reform Movement YMCA Salvation Army Settlement.
 4 Goals of Progressivism  Protecting Social Welfare  Promoting Moral Improvement  Creating Economic Reform  Fostering Efficiency  Cleaning up Local.
The Origins of Progressivism
Chapter 9: The Progressive Era Section 1: Origins of Progressivism
Progressivism.
COS Standard 2 Evaluate social and political origins, accomplishments and limitations of Progressivism.
Origins of Progressivism
The Progressive Era.
The Origins of the Progressive Movement
The Progressive Movement Begins Environmental Destruction Child Labor Immigrant Discrimination Social problems Environmental Destruction Child.
“Changing American Life”
Chapter 9: The Progressive Era
The Origins of Progressivism
The Progressive Era.
America Seeks Reforms in the Early 20th Century
Progressivism.
Mass Culture and Origins of the Progressive Movement
The Rise of Progressivism
17-1 The Origins of Progressivism
Chapter 9: The Progressive Era
Chapter 9: The Progressive Era
Ms. Boden Edgren High School 11th US History October 4, 2007
#22 Ch 9 Notes Details: Read & Notes : Ch 9 S 1 _____________________
The Origins of Progressivism
The Progressive Era Amid great political and social change, women gain a larger public role and lead the call for reform. President Theodore Roosevelt.
Progressive Era ( ) Who were they?
The Origins of Progressivism
Mitten – CSHS AMAZ History Semester 2
Progressive Era.
The Progressives Who were the Progressives?
What were the Goals of the Progressive Movement?
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 9 Section 1 The Origins of Progressivism

4 Goals of Progressivism #1 protecting social welfare Social Gospel Movement YMCA, Salvation Army Florence Kelley- family advocate helps to pass Illinois Factory Act

4 Goals of Progressivism #2 Promoting Moral Improvement Prohibition Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) Expanded to education, promoting suffrage, helping inmates

4 Goals of Progressivism #3 Creating Economic Reform Eugene V. Debs organizes American Socialist Party commenting on uneven balance of wealth Muckrakers- journalists who wrote about corruption in business

4 Goals of Progressivism #4 Fostering Efficiency Scientific management – the application of scientific principles to increase efficiency in the workplace Frederick Winslow Taylor

Reform at the State Level Reform Governors Robert M. LaFollette helped to control Railroads Taxed at same rate as other businesses, set up a commission to regulate rates

Reform at the State Level Protecting Working Children 1904 National Child Labor Committee gathers evidence, works with unions, and organizes exhibitions Goal is get states to pass laws that banned child labor

Reform at the State Level Efforts to Limit Working Hours Muller v. Oregon- 10 hour work day for women Bunting v. Oregon- 10 hour work day for men Workers’ compensation

Reform at the State Level Reforming Elections Initiative – a bill originated by the people Referendum – a popular vote on the initiative Recall- enabled voters to remove public officials from elected positions

Reform at the State Level Direct Election of Senators 1912 Seventeenth Amendment- popular election of senators to force them to be more responsive to the public